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The tradition of the barn star in America can be traced back to the 1700’s, and to at least the 1870’s in Pennsylvania. Barn stars were most popular after the Civil War.
The barn star composition has changed over the years. At first they were built directly into the barn. Later the stars were crafted from wood as a separate piece. In the last 30 years, barn stars were constructed from roofing tiles, giving them a rough finish. Recently, since the ‘90s, local craftsmen have been making them from thin steel, unfinished, so they rust.
The present-day Barn Star, now popular on homes of every size and shape, has come to mean an outward sign of good luck and good fortune!
The following Barn stars ARE NOT painted aluminum or tin.
4 Colors to choose from and 3 sizes each.
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